Category Archives: On This Day In Music History

These are posts celebrating anniversaries of significant events in music history under my original (or so I thought) title.

On This Day In Music History: T-Bone Walker

One of the first concerts I went to was an evening show of the Boston Globe Jazz Festival in early February, 1969. The artist on the bill that I was most excited about seeing was B.B.King. Though I was months … Continue reading

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On This Day In Music History: Bob Dylan

Today is Bob Dylan’s birthday. He was born Robert Allen Zimmerman, the first born son of Abe and Beatty Zimmerman, on Saturday, May 24, 1941 in Duluth, Minnesota. (The family moved to Hibbing in 1946.) He became Bob Dillon in … Continue reading

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On This Day In Music History: “Maybellene”

On May 21, 1955, Chuck Berry was in Chicago, Illinois. Having been introduced to Leonard Chess, owner of Chess Records, by Muddy Waters, the St. Louis, MO based, singer, guitarist and songwriter was recording his first single. 1954 had seen popular releases … Continue reading

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Yesterday in Music History: Maybelle Carter

“She’d hook that right thumb under that big bass string and just like magic the other fingers moved fast like a threshing machine, always on the right strings, and out came the lead notes and the accompaniment at the same … Continue reading

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On This Day In Music History: Robert Johnson

The first time I heard the words and music of Robert Johnson, I was listening to a Led Zeppelin album. It was October 1969. I was in high school and the previous August, I’d seen Led Zeppelin in concert in … Continue reading

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On This Day In Music History: Pete Seeger

In the room where I teach, on the wall behind where I sit, hung so that my students can see it just over my left shoulder, is a framed quote: “Practice may not make perfect but it sure as hell … Continue reading

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On This Day In Music History: Albert King

During the late 60’s and early 70’s (my high school and college years), my hands-down favorite radio station was WBCN-FM out of Boston. They played everything and anything, especially the artists and recordings that you were never going to hear … Continue reading

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On This Day In Music History: “T-Bone Shuffle”

You’ll be seeing quite a few of these “On this day…” entries in my blog. They are my way of celebrating music and musicians that, in my humble (or not-so-humble: I do have a blog.) opinion, deserve celebration. Blues singer … Continue reading

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